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[1] [2] Route 27 then passes through Franklin Park, intersecting with Henderson Road (County Route 610) (Henderson Road). Past that intersection, Route 27 forms the border of Franklin Township to the west and North Brunswick to the east, passing through suburban development with some areas of farmland, seeing about 38,487 cars a day.
County Route 583, Route 27, Raymond Boulevard Yes Branch February 26, 1834 Kingston - Georgetown Franklin Turnpike Route 27: Yes Belleville Turnpike: November 15, 1808 Belleville - Glen Ridge: County Route 506: Yes Perth Amboy Turnpike: November 22, 1808 Perth Amboy - Metuchen - Piscataway - Bound Brook: New Brunswick Avenue, County Route 501
Route 27 in New Brunswick: French Street Route 27 / CR 527 in New Brunswick: County-maintained section of Route 27 CR 645: 1.59 2.56 CR 516 in Old Bridge Township: Amboy Road Route 34 in Old Bridge Township: Formerly part of CR 689 CR 646: 1.05 1.69 CR 514 in Woodbridge Township: Woodbridge Center Drive U.S. Route 1 in Woodbridge Township: CR ...
Roughly bounded by Grouse Road, Amwell Road, Bennetts Lane, New Jersey Route 27, Bunker Hill Road and the Millstone River in Franklin Township, Somerset County 40°27′19″N 74°30′52″W / 40.455278°N 74.514444°W / 40.455278; -74.514444 ( Six Mile Run Historic
North Brunswick Township was incorporated on February 21, 1798, by the New Jersey Legislature's Township Act of 1798 as one of the state's initial group of 104 townships. [25] Portions of the township have since separated to create East Brunswick (February 28, 1860) and Milltown (January 29, 1889).
Construction and maintenance transfers began by 1917 with Route 13 (the Lincoln Highway, now Route 27) north of Kingston; the routes were marked by 1922. In 1926, a partial renumbering was proposed to eliminate duplicates and assign a number to every route; this would have given the system numbers from 1 to 30.
As part of the 2024 N.C. Rice Festival, DNA testing company African Ancestry, Inc., provided ancestry tracing results to area residents.
The King's Highway Historic District covers the portions of US 206 and Route 27 in New Jersey that connect Lawrenceville (in Lawrence) with Kingston (in Franklin Township / South Brunswick, New Jersey) through Princeton.